Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... authority , the source of lineage and honor , the giver of name and gift ; but he is also the source of all ... authority ? Is their strength a consequence of his weakness ? ( This is the configuration of Cymbeline , where the power of ...
... authority , the source of lineage and honor , the giver of name and gift ; but he is also the source of all ... authority ? Is their strength a consequence of his weakness ? ( This is the configuration of Cymbeline , where the power of ...
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... Authority and Progenitorship , " American Imago 40 ( 1983 ) : 385-95 . My reading differs from these Oedipal readings mainly in suggesting that the play's mothers acquire their power because the father's protective masculine authority ...
... Authority and Progenitorship , " American Imago 40 ( 1983 ) : 385-95 . My reading differs from these Oedipal readings mainly in suggesting that the play's mothers acquire their power because the father's protective masculine authority ...
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... authority , issues of increasing public anxiety as the seventeenth century wore on , could be creatively explored . That is , the threat posed by the desire and authority of real women is discussed in terms of the late queen so that it ...
... authority , issues of increasing public anxiety as the seventeenth century wore on , could be creatively explored . That is , the threat posed by the desire and authority of real women is discussed in terms of the late queen so that it ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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